Evoc Flashcards
What is the single most important factor?
It’s not how fast you drive, it’s how efficient and consistent you are
What are the unit learning goals in evoc?
1) teach officers the skills they need to perform their jobs safely and efficiently while operating an emergency vehicle
2) to safeguard lives and property through the use of good judgement during emergency vehicle operation
3) minimize the risk of life and injury through the use of innovative and realistic techniques for avoiding and minimizing collisions
As a police officer, how much more likely are we to be involved in a car accident?
8 x more than a citizen
What is the driving philosophy that causes collisions?
Overuse/ misuse of breaks
Overuse/misuse of steering
Overuse/misuse of accelerator
What is the percent of car control evoc teaches?
100% car control
100% of the time
Drive at 75% of your ability
What are the three controls of a vehicle?
Steering
Breaks
Accelerator
What is the most important mechanical part to a car?
The tires
What is the size of your tire contact patch on a road surface?
Size of your palm
When weight shifts, the size of your thumb
What is rolling friction?
The force that allows the vehicle to accelerate, stop or change direction
How much does rolling friction increase when steering into a corner?
Increases by 1.5% for each degree of steering, max 20 degrees
Increasing breaking by up to 30% when turning
What is gyroscopic precision?
When you force the tire to change directions and it resist
It acts 90 degrees to the axis of a rotating object
What is break fade?
Overheating of the breaks through overuse
What is centripetal and centrifugal force?
Centrifugal: force pulling outward from the center
Centripetal: force pulling towards the center
What are two ways a vehicle gets into trouble?
Rear of vehicle goes straighter or wider than you want
Front of vehicle goes straighter or wider than you want
What is rear and front wheel slide?
Rear: when rear of the vehicle begins to slide or skid
Front: when front of vehicle begins to slide or skid